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Category Archives: Working memory

Cogmed Working Memory Training: To what extent is it supported by research and theory?

Posted on September 17, 2015 by Colin Woodcock

Assignment type: Academic Critique
Author: Hayley Frisby
Submitted: December 2014

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Posted in Cogmed, Working memory | Tagged Academic Critique

Memory magic: Is it just a bunch of hocus pocus?

Posted on April 21, 2015 by Colin Woodcock

Assignment type: Academic Critique
Author: Ben Taylor
Submitted: December 2012

This assignment has been revised and published as an article:

Taylor, B. (2015) Memory magic: Is it just a bunch of hocus pocus?  DECP Debate, 154, 7-12.

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Posted in Memory Magic, Working memory | Tagged Academic Critique, Published article
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